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Page 1 - System H-5000™

System H-5000™ OWNERS MANUALV1.4.3D33 0414

Page 2 - WARRANTY

8HARDWARE OVERVIEWPrimary access to the System 5000™ Software is managed through the ¼ VGA touch screen display on top of the unit. The touch screen i

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Help & DocumentationIn the top right corner of all System 5000™ screens a Help icon is available for information regarding the current screen. All

Page 4 - CONTENTS

99General SetupButtons/Connections Enabled Without LoginTwo external options can be made available without entering a Username/Password if Enabled by

Page 5 - Contents

System SettingsThe System Settings screen provides control over system-wide settings and operations of the System 5000™.GENERAL SETUP100Site IDIdentifi

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

101General SetupSystem-wideThree options defining Tasks, timeouts, and cut-off levels, detailed below.Global Task OptionsThe lower left button of the M

Page 7 - Features

System TimeoutsThe System Timeouts screen of System Settings allows the display backlight and system timeouts to be set for the System 5000™.GENERAL S

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103General SetupSystem 5000™If None is selected, all Tasks will be run regardless of the measured battery voltage level. If the second option is selec

Page 9 - OVERVIEW

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Page 10 - HARDWARE OVERVIEW

105System Setup - CommunicationsCommunications ScreenThe Communications screen is the second of three System Setup screens and provides access to comm

Page 11 - RS-232 Ports

SYSTEM SETUP - COMMUNICATIONS106Listening Ports SetupThe Listening Ports Setup screen allows the network and serial ports on the System 5000™ to be co

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107System Setup - CommunicationsThe VNC Server provides direct access to the same menu system seen through the touchscreenand thus enable remote commu

Page 13 - Analog Grounds

9Hardware OverviewThe View Status button allows quick access to the system status screen without opening the lid.The status screen shows the current T

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SYSTEM SETUP - COMMUNICATIONS108Network SetupThe Network Setup screen allows simple network settings to be defined allowing network connectivity using

Page 15 - ™ option

Defines the sensor address that will be prefixed on most SDI-12 commands issued. Sensor addresses are case-sensitive and can be any alphanumeric charact

Page 16 - MENU ORIENTATION

SYSTEM SETUP - COMMUNICATIONS110Change Address ToSets the current sensor address to a new address. For example, if the existing Sensor Address was 0 a

Page 17 - ™ has fully

111System Setup - CommunicationsStart MeasurementSends the sensor address followed by ‘M!’ which is the standard SDI-12 measure command. The response

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112SYSTEM SETUP - INPUTS & OUTPUTS12 /

Page 19 - MANAGING TASKS

113System Setup - Inputs & OutputsInputs & Outputs ScreenThe Inputs & Outputs screen is the third of three System Setup screens and provid

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SYSTEM SETUP - INPUTS & OUTPUTS114Log File ConfigurationThe Log File Configuration screen reveals all log file configurations available on the System

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The View Status screen also appears when the View Status button on the front panel of the System 5000™ is pressed. Pressing and holding the View Statu

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CONNECT WITH A PC13 /116

Page 23 - Custom Task Schedule

117Connect With A PCDirect PC ConnectThe System 5000™ can be fully configured, maintained, and updated through use of the touchscreen interface menus.

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10HARDWARE OVERVIEWThe SDI-12 Ports are provided to connect SDI-12 compatible sensors. Standard SDI-12 sensors have a minimum of three wires, which ar

Page 25 - Auto-Set Value

CONNECT WITH A PC118To test whether the IP address assignment was successful, simply open a web browser and enter the IP address displayed on the Dire

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In order to communicate with the System 5000™ using a serial port or USB port, a one-timesetup on the desired port needs to be performed to first have

Page 27 - Trigonometric Functions

CONNECT WITH A PC120To set up the COM port as a modem, select the Start button > Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options (in Classic View).Selec

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Connect With A PC121The Phone and Modem Options window will display the newly installed Modem as well as the COM port it is “attached to”.Highlight th

Page 29 - System Constants

CONNECT WITH A PC122Select the ‘Dial-up connection’ option and press the ‘Next ‘button.Optional: If you have multiple modems installed on the computer

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reboot may be required before connecting for the first time. A pop-up in the system tray will indicate when the communication has been established. If

Page 31 - Removing Outputs

CONNECT WITH A PC124All System 5000™ units come bundled with a USB data cable. Using this cable, the System 5000™ can act as an external hard drive to

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Connect With A PC125Once the System 5000™ has been properly configured and is connected by either USB, Serial, or Ethernet, the touch screen interface

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CONNECT WITH A PC126Many mobile devices may not support Java but do have access to a VNC application. These VNC programs may be used to access and con

Page 34 - Math & Data Options

127MAINTENANCE &TROUBLESHOOTING14 /

Page 35 - Analog In

Hardware Overview11The lower right terminal strip is used for analog input functions. This includes four analog inputs, two analog grounds, and one +5

Page 36 - Basic Program (Input)

MAINTENANCE & TROUBLE SHOOTING128Sustained operation of the System 5000™ is generally maintenance-free. There are no desiccants or serviceable par

Page 37 - Battery Voltage

GOES not transmitting:1- Check power to the GOES Radio, do so under a load (e.g. a transmission).2- See if the GOES time is correct, if it is stopped,

Page 38 - Digital In

130APPENDIX15 /

Page 39 - Counter Options

131AppendixBase UnitDisplayType: 5.7", 1/4 VGA (320 x 240 pixels), TFT, color LED back light, with touch screenUser Interface: Graphical,

Page 40 - Modbus Master (Input)

APPENDIX132Pressure Sensor Module(Model H-5000-01)Accuracy(Maximum percent of error in measurement)Pressure: Less than or equal to 0.02% of full sc

Page 41 - SDI-12 Sensor

Analog/Digital Expansion Module(Model H-5000-02)Analog InputChannels: Eight (8) single ended or four (4) differential(each channel programable)Resolu

Page 42 - Transparent Mode

1) The tissue in plants that brings water upward from the roots;2) a leading global water technology company.We’re 12,000 people unified in a common pu

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12HARDWARE OVERVIEWIf more options are needed in addition to the base configuration of the System 5000™, optioncards/modules can be used to quickly and

Page 44 - Log To File

Hardware Overview13The height of the card is that of a normal slot. Up to three Analog/Digital modules can be installed into a base System 5000™ unit

Page 46 - Configuring the Log File

Menu OrientationAll setups and configurations can be per-formed using the built-in touch screen display. After the System 5000™ has fully booted, touch

Page 47 - Task Priority

16The Help button is available on all screens within the System 5000™. The Help button can provide valuable insight regarding options on the current s

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17MANAGING TASKS04 /

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This user manual is a guide for the System 5000™. For more information, updated manuals, brochures, technical notes, and supporting software on the Sy

Page 50 - ™. Once the limit has been

18The System 5000™ takes a new approach to data logging. During setup, measurementparameters are assigned logical names (labels) such as AirTemp or Ba

Page 51 - Configuring the GOES Radio

Each Task contains a single Input or Source, typically performing a measurement or retrieving a value. The value from the Input will be passed to all

Page 52 - ™. Currently both

MANAGING TASKS20Available Inputs are shown on the Select Input screen. If an option card is installed, additional Inputs may be available and are desi

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Managing Tasks21Each Input can have its own individual Scan Rate as shown on the Task’s Input Properties page. Input Properties screens are accessed t

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MANAGING TASKS22The Task Schedule to the right shows a Task beginning measurements at 6am, running until noon (12pm), then starting again at 6pm. As n

Page 55 - SHEF (ASCII)

An Offset can be automatically calculated at any time for the given sensor. By pressing the Edit button and entering the expected value, a new measure

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MANAGING TASKS24More complex mathematical operations can be performed through use ofCustom Functions. Custom Functions can not only utilize advanced a

Page 57 - Center Data

sin(x) Sine of x based on degrees, SIN(30) = 0.5cos(x) Cosine x based on degrees, COS(30) = 0.866025tan(x) Tangent x based on

Page 58 - Radio Buffer

MANAGING TASKS26log(x) Log base 10 of x, LOG(1000) = 3.0ln(x) Natural log of x, LN(1000) = 6.90775exp(x) Natural log base of 2.718282 raise

Page 59 - Right of the Decimal

Managing Tasks27Convert the voltage on analog channel X (specified in Task AnalogX) to a temperature based on the built in voltage to temperature equat

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1Warranty“WATERLOG™ PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY YELLOW SPRINGS INSTRUMENTS CO., INC. are warranted by Yellow Springs Instruments Co., Inc. (“YSI”) to be

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MANAGING TASKS28Each Task can have zero or more Outputs as shown on the Edit Task screen. Outputs typically take the value retrieved from the Input/So

Page 62 - Transmit Condition

Managing Tasks29Run with InputSets the Output to run on the same schedule as the Input. The Input’s measurement schedule can be viewed by pressing the

Page 63 - Radio Status

MANAGING TASKS30Running a TaskOn occasion, a Task may want to be tested to verify everything works according to its setup. Pressing the Run Task butto

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INPUTSInput Properties ScreenEach Input has a respective Properties screen associated with it. As every Input is different in nature from another, the

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33InputsAC-InEach Input has a respective Properties screen associated with it. As every Input is different in nature from another, the Properties scre

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are available by selecting either a single channel or the latter paired channels (1-2 or 3-4).Many analog sensors send back a voltage on a single line

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Inputs35ProgramThe Basic Program can be viewed or debugged using the View and Debug buttons. It is a good idea to test (Debug) each Basic program befo

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Digital InThe Digital I/O Ports are located on the lower first block of the front panel. The first port of the block is the Digital ground (Dgnd). As In

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Inputs37FrequencyThe Digital ports may also be used for normal frequency (non-low level) measurements and support frequencies up to 16KHz. Frequency r

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CONTENTS WaterLOG® Warranty...1Chapter 1: Introduction...

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Quad CounterTwo Digital Input pins can be used together for applications using a quadrature input. Ports 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 can be used in conjunction

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Inputs39Modbus Slave (Input)Modbus Slave Input enables the System 5000™ to act as a Modbus Slave on a Modbus network. The Input reads from the designa

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INPUTS40Measurement CMDDefines the measurement command to use when querying the SDI-12 Sensor. Available commands are M, R, C, MC, RC, CC, and D with a

Page 76 - 4-20mA Output

OUTPUTS42Output Properties ScreenEach Output has a respective Properties screen associated with it. As every Output is different in nature from anothe

Page 77 - Digital Out

Outputs43memory management options are available through the Advanced Logging Options of the Log File Properties screens.Whether desiring a new log fil

Page 78 - Modbus Master (Output)

OUTPUTS44Log To File PropertiesAfter selecting the Log To File Output, the following Log To File Properties screen will appear. The log file name and fi

Page 79 - Switched 12V Out

Outputs45a spreadsheet program. The extension may change if a new delimiter is specified within the Advanced Logging Options.A general example of what

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OUTPUTS46The following Log File functions are available:avgReturns an averaged value of all values in the given range.deltaReturns the difference betw

Page 81 - BASIC 5000

Outputs47Advanced Logging OptionsThe Edit Options button on the Log File Properties screen allows additional options to be modified for each log file co

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3ContentsInput Properties Screens...AC-In...

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OUTPUTS48Used in conjunction with the Archive option, the Max Number of Archive Files allows only thespecified number of archived log files to exist on

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Outputs49The GOES Random Output is not based on a timed rate and thus has no timing options. The Output simply runs after each scan measuring the Task

Page 85 - Variables / Output

OUTPUTS50The setup and overall status of the GOES Radio can be seen via the GOES Configuration screen. The GOES Radio must be properly set up and opera

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Outputs51Next Self-Timed TransmissionDisplays the time of the next scheduled timed transmission.Time to Next ST TransmissionDisplays the time until th

Page 87 - Configuring Modbus

OUTPUTS52SynchronizeThough set to (None) by default, the System 5000™ can be set to synchronize with the GOES time due to the accuracy of the GPS syst

Page 88 - Creating a New Port

Outputs53the Transmit Rate determine the start of the transmit window. As an example, assume theTransmit Rate is set to four hours (04:00:00) and the

Page 89 - Port Settings

Pseudo-BinarySend data using a 1-4 character coded sequence for each value. For example, 15.26 would be represented as a 3-byte, 2-precision value wou

Page 90 - Register Address

Outputs55Channel Order (Canada)Only a single continuous line of data is returned.:HG 5 #15 18.34 18.76 18.9719.43 :TA 5 #15 22.78 22.4522.15 22.02 :VB

Page 91 - Number Range

OUTPUTS56Self-Timed Data SetupThe Data Setup screen is determined by the data format selected within the Data Settings screen. Two available formats a

Page 92 - DATA FILE MANAGER

Outputs57is actually reaching the GOES Radio. For example if scanning occurs every 15 minutes, the Transmit Rate is set to every hour, and the Self-Ti

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OUTPUTS58Selected FormatDisplays the format based on the selections of the above two options.SHEF CodeDisplays the SHEF code used for this particular

Page 95 - ™ Firmware

Outputs59FunctionA function can be used to calculate a finer value for transmission. Available functions are the same as those available to Log Files:a

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GOES Random OptionsDefines the Random transmission channel number. The range is 1 to 199 and represents a specific frequency for communicating with the

Page 97 - Date Format

Outputs61The conditional statement can be based on multiple values: (Analog1>4.5) & (RainFall> 0.05).In this example the value for the Analo

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The current temperature reading should be close to ambient but may be off by a few degrees.The latitude and longitude at the site are listed if the GP

Page 99 - Serial Ports Testing

Outputs63Last Tx InfoThe Last Tx Info retrieves the status and conditions of the most recent transmission. This information includes the battery volta

Page 100 - GENERAL SETUP

OUTPUTS64DOMSATDomestic Communication Satellite. A commercial satellite used to rebroadcast GOES data.DRGSDirect Readout Ground Station A receiver cap

Page 101 - System Information

Outputs65PDTPlatform Description Table.Note: Each DCP will have a PDT defined on a computer system at NOAA. If the table is not completely defined, then

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OUTPUTS66Bit 7 is used for parity and will be stripped off by the time the data is sent to the decoding software. Bit 6 is always set to 1, forcing th

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Outputs67A GOES pseudo-binary byte is represented by a single ASCII printable character. All data values(except battery voltage, time, and date) are m

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• Easy to read 5.7” 1/4 VGA TFT color touch screen display with LED backlight• GUI built in help menus - no external device (e.g. laptop) required for

Page 105 - Cut-off Temperature

OUTPUTS68For example, if the single character for the appended battery voltage is ‘h’, the weighted value ofthe right most character column is 40. Thu

Page 108 - SYSTEM SETUP - COMMUNICATIONS

Outputs71At times a user must look at the raw data sent from the satellite to see if things are workingproperly. The first part of the message is very

Page 109 - ™ is not in its low-power

The next three bytes are the channel number. In this case 021 is channel 21. This is an oddnumber which normally indicates it is transmitting to the e

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Outputs73Basic Program (Output)Basic Programs can be used as either Inputs, Outputs, or Network Programs. Basic Programs available to be used as Outpu

Page 111 - Sensor Address

OUTPUTS74This is the minimum value to expect from the Task’s Input. For example, if a temperature probe was being measured and had a range of -50 to +

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Outputs75This option allows for a specified current (4, 12, or 20mA) to be constantly applied to the loop for up to 5 minutes. The Test can be stopped

Page 113 - Extended Command

OUTPUTS76The selected Port will turn On (1) and Off (0) based on the Condition. The output will stay On until the Condition returns false (non-positiv

Page 114 - INPUTS & OUTPUTS

Outputs77Modbus Slave can be utilized as both an Input and/or an Output.Modbus Slave Output enables the System 5000™ to act as a Modbus Slave on a Mod

Page 115 - Program Options

6INTRODUCTIONThe System 5000™ comes in a variety of configurations to support simple to complex setups. Thefollowing base models are currently availabl

Page 116 - Tasks Overview

OUTPUTS78If the Conditional Type is unchecked, the Output will always be run (as though the Condition statement evaluated to true). The excitation por

Page 118 - CONNECT WITH A PC

BASIC 500080The System 5000™ contains a built-in BASIC interpreter (as of firmware version 1.2.0) allowingfor more complex operations on the data logge

Page 119 - Configuring the System 5000™

Basic 500081All operations relating to installing and setting up Basic 5000 programs are performed within the Basic Program Management screen, found u

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BASIC 500082Every installed Basic program has a few options that can be edited or modified to change its appearance and availability within the System

Page 121 - PC Networking Setup

Basic 500083Basic Programs can be debugged by pressing the Debug button available through both the Basic Program Management screen as well as Basic Pr

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84MODBUS08 /

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Modbus85Modbus is an industry standard field bus for interconnecting Programmable Logic Controllers(PLCs), intelligent sensors, and other devices. The

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MODBUS86The following definition should help in choosing which options to use:The Modbus Master I/O should be used when the System 5000™ is expected to

Page 125 - ™. If connecting via the

Modbus87Using an Existing PortAdding additional Tasks to existing Modbus setups is a simple process and can be done through the Select Input/Add Outpu

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7HARDWARE OVERVIEW02 /

Page 127 - Using a Web Browser

MODBUS88The Modbus Mode (ASCII or RTU) and Slave ID can be configured within the Serial Port Setupscreen. If a network port is selected, TCP mode will

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Modbus89Register addresses begin numbering at 1. Some Modbus Masters and Slaves, however, retrieve registers starting at address zero. An offset of on

Page 129 - TROUBLESHOOTING

DATA FILE MANAGER09 /90

Page 130 - Touchscreen Calibration

Data File Manager91File OperationsAccessible from the Main Menu of the System 5000™, the Data File Manager provides access to the internally stored da

Page 131 - GOES Transmissions

DATA FILE MANAGER92Save Config/Load Config/Firmware UpdatePerforms the labeled operation. This button will change depending on the file selected. The but

Page 132 - APPENDIX

93Data File ManagerTo save the current system configuration, simply open the Data File Manager and press the Save Config function button. All system set

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95General SetupGeneral Setup ScreenThe General Setup screen is the first of three System Setup screens and provides access to general system configurati

Page 135 - Appendix

GENERAL SETUP96Diagnostics MenuThe Diagnostics Menu provides quick and effective way of testing the functionality of various aspects of the System 500

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97General SetupMainboard TestingLive battery and internal temperature readings, power to the switched 12 volt excitation, SDI-12 line tests, audio, an

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